Eppillus Square Eagle. Bronze unit.
£50
The Cantiaci (perhaps ‘land of the assembly men’), may have comprised four tribes occupying Kent (KE), centred on the Weald and rivers Stour, Medway and Darent. Diviciacos, king of the Suessiones, c.90-70 BC, may have held territory here. Caesar mentions four kings: Cingetorix, Carvilios, Taximagulos and Segovax, c.60-54 BC. Coins minted at the capital, Durovernum (Canterbury), Duno, Sego, and maybe Durobrivae (Rochester).
Eppillus Square Eagle. c.AD 1-15. Bronze unit. 14mm. 1.22g. Trace of ornate concave square, [EP PI CO MF] around./ Spread winged eagle facing right. ABC 408, VA 450, BMC 1137-38, S 112. Fair/Fine, bold eagle. Ex Anthony Levine collection, bt. Chris Rudd (2023). Found Langdon, Kent, 1990-2000. RARE only 20 others recorded. Was £60. Now only £50
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